Thursday, May 18, 2017

Celebrating 150 with Quilts

150 years of quilting in Canada exhibitI've had a crazy busy week with Art with Fabric on Monday and then a two-day surface design course with Hillary Rice. I can't wait to write a post about my surface design experiments, but it'll have to wait a few days, cause today we're going to Celebrate - Fêtons 150 with some amazing quilts from the Ottawa Valley Quilter's Guild Show - Festival of Quilts 2017.

There was an exhibit of  "150 Years of Quilting in Canada" at the Festival of Quilts 2017. The quilt below fits right into our theme. The British Empire Quilt features many of the provinces of Canada. The quilt was probably completed between 1949 and 1956 since Newfoundland is included as a province.
British Empire Quilt

I love this block of New Brunswick since it's also part of the Ottawa region's history - "draveurs" or draftsmen taking the logs down the river.

What a wonderful piece of history!

New Brunswick depicted with
raftsmen on the river













The Canada 150 Interguild Exhibit was featured as part of the quilt show. Many guilds from the Ottawa area created their own Canada 150 quilts. The exhibit is travelling to various quilt shows this year. Here is a sampling:

Canada 150 quilt by the Almonte Quilters Guild
Almonte Quilters Guild

Canada 150 quilt by the Cornwall Quilters Guild
Cornwall Quilters Guild

Canada 150 Quilt by the Lanark County Quilters Guild
Lanark County Quilters Guild

Canada 150 Quilt by the Ottawa Modern Quilt Guild
Ottawa Modern Quilt Guild
Common Thread Quilt Guild
Postcard Quilt
Fireworks at Parliament postcard
Do you remember the Common Thread Quilt Guild's Postcard Quilt? It was also part of this exhibit.

Here are a few of the postcards:







Isn't it great how different the postcards are? So many different techniques and colours used.


Embroidered beaver postcard

Canada Goose postcard

This was my Canada Goose contribution.








Moose postcard 


Double Double Coffee postcard 
I couldn't resist ending with our national obsession for a certain coffee.....









There was also a President's Challenge as part of the Festival of Quilts 2017. There were some incredible quilts! I will include these in a later post.



Finally, here is what I'm working on - Quilty Pleasure's Sergent Sesquicentennial block. Don't forget to leave comments or to link-up your projects to the Celebrate - Fêtons 150 in May. You could win your own Sergent Sesquicentennial block kit!

The picture on the left was taken before I fixed the Sergent's torso. Turns out that he doesn't have very broad shoulders and a tiny waist!

Here's the latest photo. I picked up some brass buttons tonight so these will be added on once the block is finished.
Sergent Sesquicentennial block
almost done
Oops version of the
Sergent Sesquicentennial block






















What I learned

  • I had an amazing time at the Festival of Quilts 2017. On my first tour of the show, I took it all in. Then I took photos on the second pass. Finally I went shopping! After that I was more exhausted than if I had worked a full day! I'm really going to have to pace myself when I go to Quilt Canada!
  • It was great to see the Canada 150 quilts. As I took pictures, I felt like a reporter going after the big story :-)
  • As you saw, I had some minor misshapes with the Sergent Sesquicentennial block. I really need to stop when I'm getting tired before making the mistakes. Luckily these were fairly minor - nothing that I couldn't rip out!  

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13 comments:

  1. I enjoyed your Canada 150 quilts and was glad to see a bit of patchwork. Commemorative quilts seem to call for applique. Claire aka Knitnkwilt

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    1. Thanks Claire. There was a lot a variety in the commemorative quilts. Wait till you see the ones posted on June 1st - there are some wonderful quilts.

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  2. Fantastic! I'm not Canadian but have Canadian relatives - loved it so much when we visited and went back for more. Am really enjoying seeing the beautiful quilting. Thank you for showing all the quilts.

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    1. Hi Kerry, glad you're enjoying the quilts. You don't have to be Canadian to enjoy all this beautiful work. You'll probably like the June 1st post.

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    2. Yes indeedy! Gorgeous quilts. Cheers :D

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  3. I'm very interested to hear what you learned in class - surface design - so many choices and thank you for sharing all the great quilts. So diverse.

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    1. Glad you enjoyed the quilts. They are quite wonderful.

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  4. i just googled hillary rice - wow! her quilts are wonderful. can't wait to hear what the class was like. I would love to take one.

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    1. Hi, yes, Hillary does wonderful work. I'm really hoping to do some work on a few of them so that I can post about the various techniques. Stay tuned!

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  5. Your sergeant block is so cute - I love his mustache! Thanks for sharing on Midweek Makers!

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    1. Thanks Susan. The pattern came with a choice of about 6 mustaches! I finally finished the quilt today :-)

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